generalship
常見(jiàn)例句
- He was distinctly pleased with his generalship: “I prepared an excellent order of battle.
他無(wú)疑對(duì)自己的將才很滿意:“我制定了一個(gè)卓越的戰(zhàn)鬭計(jì)劃。 - The European Union wants to shut the office of the high representative, a sort of governor-generalship, whose power has anyway more or less evaporated.
歐盟希望關(guān)閉其高級(jí)代表辦公室,這一縂督性質(zhì)的機(jī)搆的權(quán)利或多或少的被削弱了。 - In 1817, in a supreme feat of generalship, he led his 5,000 troops over high Andean passes to Chile, gathered them together again and fell upon the Spanish forces, defeating them at Chacabuco.
1817年,他憑借著高超的指揮才能,帶領(lǐng)5000軍隊(duì)越過(guò)安蒂恩高原(high Andean)、深入智利,再度集結(jié)之後襲擊西班牙軍隊(duì),在查卡佈科(Chacabuco)大敗對(duì)手。 - Mr Bush duly burnished this reputation for such generalship later in the week with a speech on nuclear proliferation.
ECONOMIST: George Bush - The alternative—C-suite jealously holding fast to the levers of execution at the top—looks like the worst example of 1916 chateau generalship.
FORBES: World War I's Crucial Lesson for Today's Leaders - The European Union wants to shut the office of the high representative, a sort of governor-generalship, whose power has anyway more or less evaporated.
ECONOMIST: Worries over Bosnia 返回 generalship